Rio de Janeiro Restaurants

With nearly a thousand restaurants, Rio's dining choices are broad, from low-key Middle Eastern cafés to elegant contemporary eateries with award-winning kitchens and first-class service. The succulent offerings in the churrascarias (restaurants specializing in grilled meats) can be mesmerizing for meat lovers—especially the places that serve rodízio-style (grilled meat on skewers is continually brought to your table—until you can eat no more). Hotel restaurants often serve the national dish, feijoada (a hearty stew of black beans and pork), on Saturday—sometimes on Friday, too. Wash it down with a chopp (the local draft beer; pronounced "shop") or a caipirinha (sugarcane rum, lime, and sugar).

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  • 1. Casa Camolese

    $$$ | Jardim Botânico

    Owned by artist Vik Muniz and hospitality guru Cello Camolese, this trendy, split-level industrial-chic converted warehouse combines Italian-fusion dishes with a vibrant cocktail bar, in-house deli, microbrewery, and underground jazz club. Alfresco tables are set overlooking the racetrack, making it an idyllic spot to watch Sunday afternoon races fly by.

    Rua Jardim Botânico 983, Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, 22470-051, Brazil
    21-99239--4969

    Known For

    • Artisanal microbrewery on the mezzanine level
    • Vibrant, bohemian-chic atmosphere
    • Killer cocktails served round a curved art-deco bar
  • 2. Confeitaria Colombo

    $$$ | Centro

    At the turn of the 20th century, the belle epoque structure that houses Colombo Confectionery was Rio's preeminent café, the site of elaborate balls, afternoon teas for upper-class senhoras, and a center of political intrigue and gossip. Now, visitors stop for arguably the most atmospheric coffee, melt-in-the-mouth sweet treats, and tasty salgados (savory snacks) in town while admiring the elaborate, Old-World interiors—enormous jacaranda-framed mirrors from Belgium, stained glass from France, and tiles from Portugal are among the art nouveau decor's highlights.

    Rua Gonçalves Dias 32, Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, 20050–030, Brazil
    21-2505–1500

    Known For

    • A snap-shot into Centro's former Golden Age
    • Elaborate interiors
    • Decadent afternoon teas

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. No dinner, Credit cards accepted
  • 3. Jobi

    $$$ | Leblon

    The post-beach hangout of choice for neighborhood locals since 1956, Jobi serves good coffee, super-chilled draft beer, and lip-smackingly delicious seafood. The restaurant is so small and unassuming, it's only after you step inside and see the many awards hanging on the walls that you realize just how special Jobi is.

    Rua Ataulfo de Paiva 1166, Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, 22440–035, Brazil
    21-2274–0547

    Known For

    • Caipitequila (a caipirinha that's made with tequila instead of rum)
    • The best bolinhos de bacalhau (cod and potato balls) in town
    • Open from 9 am to 4 am

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
  • 4. Bar do Arnaudo

    $$$ | Santa Teresa

    A neighborhood favorite for more than three decades, this informal tavern in the heart of Santa Teresa serves Northeastern cuisine in more than ample portions. Expect a meat-focused menu with various fried side dishes and an informal atmosphere, with friendly, laid-back service attracting a predominantly Brazilian clientele.

    Rua Almirante Alexandrino 316B, Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, 20241–260, Brazil
    21-2252–7246

    Known For

    • Suckling pig stew
    • Sun-dried beef
    • Vegetarian options

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon., Credit cards accepted
  • 5. Celeiro

    $$$ | Leblon

    One of an increasing number of organic eateries in Rio, Celeiro is a combination café and health-food store that's popular with models and other body-conscious locals. The restaurant operates on a pay-by-weight system, and the expensive buffet features a staggering 50 types of salad, as well as oven-baked pies, whole-wheat pastries, fish and chicken dishes, and low-calorie desserts.

    Rua Dias Ferreira 199, Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, 22431–050, Brazil
    21-2274–7843

    Known For

    • Delicious homemade breads
    • Pay-by-weight buffet system with 50 types of salads
    • Café and health-food store in one

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. No dinner, Credit cards accepted
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  • 6. Gurume Ipanema

    $$$ | Ipanema

    A prime Ipanema location paired with great service and elegant design make this trendy sushi spot a good option for a great meal surrounded by well-dressed locals. Long lines are common, so go early or sip sake in the street while you wait---just don’t miss the daily specials or the trio of nigiri (thin slices of raw fish over vinegar rice).

    Rua Aníbal de Mendonça 132, Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, 22410-050, Brazil
    21-2540--7065

    Known For

    • Innovative combinations of sushi and sashimi
    • Extensive sake menu
    • Nigiri (thin slices of raw fish over vinegar rice)
  • 7. Miam Miam

    $$$ | Botafogo

    Blink and you could miss this hip Botafogo eatery housed in a tiny white colonial building and furnished entirely with pieces from the 1950s to the 1970s. The French–Brazilian owners have created a relaxed, casual dining space where they prepare hearty portions of tasty comfort food and award-winning cocktails that draw a bohemian crowd.

    Rua General Góes Monteiro 34, Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, 22290–080, Brazil
    21-2244–0125

    Known For

    • Vegetarian specials such as the lentil ragu with mushrooms and spiced okra
    • Kitsch design
    • Rum-based basil julep

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun., Credit cards accepted, Reservations essential
  • 8. Stuzzi

    $$$ | Leblon

    Bringing the concept of Italian stuzzichini (tapas-style small plates of food for sharing), Stuzzi has evolved into a star of Leblon's Rua Dias Ferreira foodie strip. It's the perfect late-night spot for a light dinner or snacks while sipping from the array of expertly shaken cocktails.

    Rua Dias Ferreira 48, Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, 22431–050, Brazil
    21-2274–4017

    Known For

    • Impressive cocktail menu including perfetto limone (a cocktail made with bourbon, limoncello, lemon, passion fruit, and chili pepper)
    • Homemade focaccia
    • Late-night menu including rice balls and polenta grissini (breadsticks)

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No Lunch.
  • 9. Venga Chiringuito

    $$$ | Copacabana

    This contemporary Spanish chiringuito is always packed, thanks to its vibrant vibe and prime beachfront location overlooking Copacabana's Posto 5. Opt for one of the alfresco tables and feast on top-quality tapas, plates of high-class charcuterie and rich seafood rices washed down with big jugs of tropical fruit cleriquot (a South American champagne punch); there are sister locations in Leblon and Ipanema.

    Av. Atlântica 3880, Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, 22070-002, Brazil
    21-3264--9806

    Known For

    • Fun, local atmosphere
    • The salted dark-chocolate mousse
    • Black squid-ink rice

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